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and also things like energy, environment, that's also uk is very, very strong. so i think both sides are looking at opportunities both for investments of china's capital in the uk, but also how the uk businesses could share a bigger size of the cake. because the uk investment is minuscule compared with other european countries in china. >> yeah. and do you think this will help london become the major offshore trading center for the renminbi? >> i think london is very well positioned, indeed, because after all, london is the leading financial center in the world and, of course, the china's bands also are already being welcomed in london and, in fact, recently, the china businesses consortium has bought a sizable chunk of the area next to the city of london. so that gives the china business an opportunity to be near the financial center, bring in china's businesses to london. but, of course, london is a launching plat for china's businesses all around europe. so i think london is very well positioned, indeed, in terms of financial services. >> boris johnson will h
and also things like energy, environment, that's also uk is very, very strong. so i think both sides are looking at opportunities both for investments of china's capital in the uk, but also how the uk businesses could share a bigger size of the cake. because the uk investment is minuscule compared with other european countries in china. >> yeah. and do you think this will help london become the major offshore trading center for the renminbi? >> i think london is very well...
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programs and bishops it in nepal that the combative that the government and got the true gold so be it an environment with dead easy and meaningful or dial up fall. it still beats and demo critique process the company. the government should also continue to. to keep a pretty good opposition parties that the government would not be pissed them government would not stop them from the nougat demo critique the sport programs the pilot to kill by the puppet dictators do we not be harrassed and due to be given the amount of work to empty and the action in the elections the well of texas. people would be given to the main growled so that the defense out to eat in the sport and yet when the bnp inside when the hot milk into a win over the books of that because i'm dying minutes. kolkata the cia wants to depict nobody as in the middle ages hockey against the dollar was intrinsically good. i'm in good government the government is determined to cool as you with the boat on the fixed date which many feel might set off another round of daddy but it's the madonna to the people involved that they surely don't want
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as i said, our changing operational environment demands new approaches. urban terrain will need to be the dominant were fighting environment, bringing with it a unique set of challenges. those challenges, i believe, deal with precision. , mountain, of desert bejungle warfare, you could less precise in terms of the application of military power. in the day and age of urban , and we see this in the these werehdad, urban areas. as we see more of the population an urbanization effect, the precision of our capability will be key. the other way i describe it is understanding. it should be a principal of war. one of the lessons learned from , ourast decade of war failure to understand the operation environment led to a mismatch of resources and capabilities apply to that environment. as we move into a different operational environment, and this is one that is emergent, and we have to have a better and we will have to be very precise applying management. it is everything we do. in terms of taking it back to find deficiencies and need a new threat environment at t
as i said, our changing operational environment demands new approaches. urban terrain will need to be the dominant were fighting environment, bringing with it a unique set of challenges. those challenges, i believe, deal with precision. , mountain, of desert bejungle warfare, you could less precise in terms of the application of military power. in the day and age of urban , and we see this in the these werehdad, urban areas. as we see more of the population an urbanization effect, the precision...
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and it was then and that environment in which the pictures and the news started coming out in vietnam and we discovered this, that the vietnamese that we met were very candid about what they were facing and many of them were our age were very candid about this as well about what they felt and what they saw and therefore we felt that we were getting a clear picture of what was emerging as the conflict grew in size. our vision differed markedly from the kennedy administration was hoping for and definitely from the johnson administration as well, president kennedy late in 1972 found the editor of "the new york times" and found that he help us go back to the united states because his reporting was dangerous to national security. and president lyndon johnson on two other occasions approached the ap executives to have me removed from the war area and there was lots of other influence, particularly on television owners and important owners of the networks. and it was in this environment than that the written and photographic product emerged from vietnam and it was a matter of controversy fro
and it was then and that environment in which the pictures and the news started coming out in vietnam and we discovered this, that the vietnamese that we met were very candid about what they were facing and many of them were our age were very candid about this as well about what they felt and what they saw and therefore we felt that we were getting a clear picture of what was emerging as the conflict grew in size. our vision differed markedly from the kennedy administration was hoping for and...
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so when i walk into an environment, it immediately was a flash back to what it was like as a kid, you know, who had to get food stamps and cheese. >> so you get so much internal reward from this. do you need to worry about things like oscars? >> no. i tell you when i worry about oscars. i worry about them i am in the seat, and all of a sudden i go wait a minute, i'm nominated. but the minute you start doing it for that, it is -- you don't do it for that. you can't make good work. you can't speak your truth, you don't work from god, or your heart, or your soul. it's a place that is artificial. >> yeah, a lot of people say that, but they're making scenes and run at best screen play, or best picture, or best performance by a leading actor. >> i did a movie right before this that made $567,000 supposedly called "the paper boy." and what -- i'm as proud of "the paper boy" as i am of the butler. and of a movie called "shadow boxer" as i am of "precious." once i leave that editing room, i'm proud. it's like a kid. >> lee said i saw the film and it told my story. what does that do for you? >>
so when i walk into an environment, it immediately was a flash back to what it was like as a kid, you know, who had to get food stamps and cheese. >> so you get so much internal reward from this. do you need to worry about things like oscars? >> no. i tell you when i worry about oscars. i worry about them i am in the seat, and all of a sudden i go wait a minute, i'm nominated. but the minute you start doing it for that, it is -- you don't do it for that. you can't make good work....
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and you look at what we're doing, we have a responsible government, we have a predictable regulatory environment. we do a good job of educating the kids. we have a good tax break. we're doing all the things -- >> it sounds like you're agreeing with the pope then? >> you look at the result, we have less disparity in the income that can most any other state. we would love to have the pope. he can come to provo anytime. >> you have a deep and personal passion about helping the poor, and i suspect you resonated deeply with pope francis ooze comments which were very powerful and compelling in many ways, but i'm puzzled. wise in the last 30 years we've had dramatic economic growth. i was very fortunate i was there with reagan and with clinton. in the case of the clinton administration when we worked with them, from 1993 to 200, one of the very four people of poverty left poverty, and huge economic growth. about 3 1/2, 4 million people, xw a million and a half people, lost their jobs. why is it so hard to look at the things that have work. try to find a way and say, which of these pieces really worked.
and you look at what we're doing, we have a responsible government, we have a predictable regulatory environment. we do a good job of educating the kids. we have a good tax break. we're doing all the things -- >> it sounds like you're agreeing with the pope then? >> you look at the result, we have less disparity in the income that can most any other state. we would love to have the pope. he can come to provo anytime. >> you have a deep and personal passion about helping the...
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they all take the environment. in part because they open the door to poachers. heavily armed brigades the rangers are on patrol and its tributary of the congo river looking for poachers. they are stationed in the central african republic beatrix potter a cross border force protection project run by the central african republic cameron and the republic of congo. patrol on sunday river on the right hand side of the central african republic nonetheless his camera. this is all part of the tri national protected area the green nature taking its august on to a forest reserve in the central african republic. the country was plunged into chaos following a military coup and coaches take advantage of that the stand that that is the director of design concerned the park he says the death toll among the animals was high why didn't the second of all the people who live there based on what we observe them as argus on the reserve the whole thing was well organized it. when mike poachers presumably from sudan. they protect the site of a clearing in early may it all. what made i
they all take the environment. in part because they open the door to poachers. heavily armed brigades the rangers are on patrol and its tributary of the congo river looking for poachers. they are stationed in the central african republic beatrix potter a cross border force protection project run by the central african republic cameron and the republic of congo. patrol on sunday river on the right hand side of the central african republic nonetheless his camera. this is all part of the tri...
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and very quickly before and you take off, how critical is it to have a college degree in the current environment? > > education is essential every single thing that we look at shows us that the higher education level that you attain, the higher your income the better your health care and the better your able to have control over your financial future. education is everything. you can't emphasize it enough. > > great to have the on the show. thank you, chris. thank you. coming up... the surprisingly savvy way some "traders" get deals on airlines tickets- and why one money manager is beefing up his portfolio with shares of mcdonald's. that's after this in the know message see these hands? they gripped the wheel of a humvee in afghanistan. twelve years, flying choppers. my hands? they're here for the person who fought in afghanistan. i made the call and got support for my sister. mine take care of the person who flew those helicopters. and if life gets overwhelming they're ready to dial the veterans crisis line. confidential help is just a call, click or text away. well one path to entrepreneurial
and very quickly before and you take off, how critical is it to have a college degree in the current environment? > > education is essential every single thing that we look at shows us that the higher education level that you attain, the higher your income the better your health care and the better your able to have control over your financial future. education is everything. you can't emphasize it enough. > > great to have the on the show. thank you, chris. thank you. coming up......
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so, as i said, are changing operational environment demands new approaches. urban terrain will continue to be the predominant war fighting internment, bringing with a unique set of challenges. those challenges to my belief, deal with what i call precision. you know, and the days of desert , mountain, or jumbo warfare you could be less precise kaj especially in terms of, you know, the application of military power. in the day and age there are red warfare -- and we definitely see this coming even in the last decade as we work, you know, operate in places like flu shell or missile will or baghdad or kandahar, jalal about, these were urban areas, generally urban areas. as we see more and more of the population moving to end of organization affect, precision of our capability is going to be key, and the other way that i would describe it is understanding, you know, understanding should be a principle of war, as i'm concerned like economy of force or mastermind stand in the operational environment, one of the principal lessons learned from the last decade of war t
so, as i said, are changing operational environment demands new approaches. urban terrain will continue to be the predominant war fighting internment, bringing with a unique set of challenges. those challenges to my belief, deal with what i call precision. you know, and the days of desert , mountain, or jumbo warfare you could be less precise kaj especially in terms of, you know, the application of military power. in the day and age there are red warfare -- and we definitely see this coming...
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. >> it all depends upon your work environment. if it is a creative environment, that is one thing. what's of lawyers and judges is another. >> i have been in that positn. >> take a picture. >>t's all about the black male. melissa: take a picture. >> still posted on twitter. holding your back pocket for when it comes time to talk about your bonus and salary. melissa: and like it. >> it's all about blackmail. melissa: here is the questionn3 everyone wonders. the big office party. how long do you have to stay? what is the etiquette? >> make an appearance in and say hello to the key players. hi to your boss. ideally say hi to the ceo, maybe someone in human-resources, anyone else you want to connect with the need for the first time in a more social situation. melissa: that's it? >> i think that's fine. a lot of time -- melissa: do you worry about looking like a boring marriage? the mean, does it bother you at all? >> i don't worry about that. i worry the u.s. me that. >> i think you have to stay at the party as long as possible. melissa: and jared is getting everybody drunk. thanks. go
. >> it all depends upon your work environment. if it is a creative environment, that is one thing. what's of lawyers and judges is another. >> i have been in that positn. >> take a picture. >>t's all about the black male. melissa: take a picture. >> still posted on twitter. holding your back pocket for when it comes time to talk about your bonus and salary. melissa: and like it. >> it's all about blackmail. melissa: here is the questionn3 everyone wonders....
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the heavy taxation of corporations and massive responsibility for the energy company to exploit the environment. >> they get a little tiny bit of knowledge did it become so watered down socialist dribble and he is the attention horror like the paris hilton of film. john: he once a socialist egalitarian system. >> appeals to people when they are very young and idealistic and passionate and insane which is you are supposed to be but then we grow up and pay taxes. he is not relevant in entertainment so he has to say these things to get injured -- attention. john: what about george lucas? he has made blions to help create "star wars" or indiana jones. >> among the people who have known you as a billionaire that is not crazy about capitalism. >> that's true. i grew up in the '60s i am a patriot but i am als a believer in democracy not capitalist democracy. i do not believe the rich should by the government and that is the way i feel. >> is that the america you see? >> it has been that way for a long time. john: he doehave a point that mitt rich people make contributions. >> it is frustrating for a l
the heavy taxation of corporations and massive responsibility for the energy company to exploit the environment. >> they get a little tiny bit of knowledge did it become so watered down socialist dribble and he is the attention horror like the paris hilton of film. john: he once a socialist egalitarian system. >> appeals to people when they are very young and idealistic and passionate and insane which is you are supposed to be but then we grow up and pay taxes. he is not relevant in...
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. -- theyprotests protest, worried their environment is being exploited. response tohina's any opposition has been ruthless. or have been five or six immolation near this woman's home -- there have been five or six immolations near this woman's home. >> the families don't even know when and where their relatives were taken. >> after the clampdown and the media blackout, the immolations are less frequent. what is not being addressed are the grievances here. tibetans fear they are being marginalized, their culture eroded, all while the rest of the world looks away. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's this drumbeating answer to beating the christmas crowds? re ofn reveals the futu online deliveries. ats diplomatic effort aimed ending the deadlock over a crucial security deal and afghanistan has failed -- if diplomatic efforts aimed at ending the deadlock over a crucial security deal in afghanistan fails, billions of dollars in aid could be stalled. reports.en afghanistan side of you don't normally see, men working to try a
. -- theyprotests protest, worried their environment is being exploited. response tohina's any opposition has been ruthless. or have been five or six immolation near this woman's home -- there have been five or six immolations near this woman's home. >> the families don't even know when and where their relatives were taken. >> after the clampdown and the media blackout, the immolations are less frequent. what is not being addressed are the grievances here. tibetans fear they are...
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>> we need to step back and look at the environment. what concerns me the metrics on which we are engaging future military activity in 2014. these haven't been played out to the full extent. what should be driving military activity is the future of the political line of development in the country and for me, the big question we need to be asking, what part does the taliban have to play in that? are we going down the line where we see future power sharing executive like we see in northern ireland, for example? or fighting the taliban for the foreseeable time. >> if that is the case, you believe that the taliban stays in afghanistan for a time that is uncertain, you agree with that? >> you have to deputy back to 2011. there was nato troops in the country and align that with a powerful and sophisticated air power air forces in the world, the taliban is still there. and their notion of we have the watches and they have the time stands true to this day. the taliban are not g anywhere. and at the moment. afghan national army and police are ne
>> we need to step back and look at the environment. what concerns me the metrics on which we are engaging future military activity in 2014. these haven't been played out to the full extent. what should be driving military activity is the future of the political line of development in the country and for me, the big question we need to be asking, what part does the taliban have to play in that? are we going down the line where we see future power sharing executive like we see in northern...
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. -- theyprotests protest, worried their environment is being exploited. response tohina's any opposition has been ruthless. or have been five or six immolation near this woman's home -- there have been five or six immolations near this woman's home. >> the families don't even know when and where their relatives were taken. >> after the clampdown and the media blackout, the immolations are less frequent. what is not being addressed are the grievances here. tibetans fear they are being marginalized, their culture eroded, all while the rest of the world looks away. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's this drumbeating answer to beating the christmas crowds? re ofn reveals the futu online deliveries. ats diplomatic effort aimed ending the deadlock over a crucial security deal and afghanistan has failed -- if diplomatic efforts aimed at ending the deadlock over a crucial security deal in afghanistan fails, billions of dollars in aid could be stalled. reports.en afghanistan side of you don't normally see, men working to try a
. -- theyprotests protest, worried their environment is being exploited. response tohina's any opposition has been ruthless. or have been five or six immolation near this woman's home -- there have been five or six immolations near this woman's home. >> the families don't even know when and where their relatives were taken. >> after the clampdown and the media blackout, the immolations are less frequent. what is not being addressed are the grievances here. tibetans fear they are...
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because of the home, we were able to finish our education, be finally stable, create a more stable environment for our children. >> we are home for the rest of our lives. and it's a great feeling. it's good. >> you know, with operation finally home, our goal is to pride a new home for every wounded veteran and his family. i know it's unrealistic. you know, we know we can't save them all, but we're going to save as many as we can. >> look at that. look at that, boys.
because of the home, we were able to finish our education, be finally stable, create a more stable environment for our children. >> we are home for the rest of our lives. and it's a great feeling. it's good. >> you know, with operation finally home, our goal is to pride a new home for every wounded veteran and his family. i know it's unrealistic. you know, we know we can't save them all, but we're going to save as many as we can. >> look at that. look at that, boys.
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>> absolutely, we have environment regulations and those environmental regulations are completely ignored by the tannery factory workers. it seems that the government has relaxed all the environmental regulations for the tannery workers and we see a complete absence of the environmental regulations in the tannery, in the tannery industry. one simple factor and i'll explain that which is two or three of more than 200 tannery factories have treatment plants and we don't see implementation of the large in case of the tannery industry. >> reporter: thank you very much for speaking with us and shedding some light for us on the situation in bangladesh regarding the tannery factories and the industry and he is the director for the society of environment and human development joining us there from doca. and talks in indonesia and the agreement would be the first trade deal since the organization was created in 1995. there have been rallies in bali over one of the major sticking points, food support dis for developing nations such as india and we report from new deli. >> reporter: feeding her four
>> absolutely, we have environment regulations and those environmental regulations are completely ignored by the tannery factory workers. it seems that the government has relaxed all the environmental regulations for the tannery workers and we see a complete absence of the environmental regulations in the tannery, in the tannery industry. one simple factor and i'll explain that which is two or three of more than 200 tannery factories have treatment plants and we don't see implementation...
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philips sonicare. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new baru. 'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. the pain started up and wrapped around to the front. i couldn't play my bassoon because of the pressure that i felt throughout my whole head. the blistering and the rash was moving down towards my eye. the doctors at the emergencroom recommended that i have it checked out by an eye doctor. there was concern about my eyesight. when i had shingles the music stopped. >> our special a salute to the greatest generation. if you have a story or pictures you would like to share from the war go to facebook.com/the hill l k -- facebook.com/the kelly file. this is "the kelly file." thank you for watchi
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it's a threatening environment sometimes with all of the discriminatory language we hear in some context against muslims. i would say if americans generally are one and what can we do to facilitate more of this critical discourse, part of it is in combating discrimination against muslims to create the space in which people can express themselves. there is some wonderful work being done. i was just in houston and i met -- they came early on a saturday morning to see me. this is their level of commitment. we were meeting at 8 a.m. on a saturday morning. some people in the pakistani community had founded the alliance for tolerance and compassion and they were bringing pakistanis who are shiites and sunnis together to counter secularism, counter violence in their countries and to try to build a coalition around this opposition view of extremism and violence. i think these little efforts that are beginning to crystallize are so important, even though much more can be done. authenticity, i think now in our minds in this area we have a certain idea of what it means to be a muslim, whether posit
it's a threatening environment sometimes with all of the discriminatory language we hear in some context against muslims. i would say if americans generally are one and what can we do to facilitate more of this critical discourse, part of it is in combating discrimination against muslims to create the space in which people can express themselves. there is some wonderful work being done. i was just in houston and i met -- they came early on a saturday morning to see me. this is their level of...
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dhaka with the second in a series of reports on the tannery industry, and the tef stating impact on the environment and the people who live here >> the top stories on al jazeera. thai place are allowing protesters to enter government buildings after clashing with them for days. the protesters wants to topple the government of yingluck shinawatra. >> a 24 hour curfew has been imposed in a nigerian city after fighters attacked the air force and base. dozens may be dead including 20 gunmen. >> ukraine's parliament is due to vote on a no confidence motion against the government in the coming hours. the country's prime minister warning that protests turned into a coup, demonstrations intensifying in kiev and crowds blockading the main buildings. >> the demonstrations in thailand are led by a former deputy prime minister. until three weeks ago suthep thaugsuban was a member of parliament. now he's wanted on charges of treason. we have more. >> he's a wanted man for his role in the anti-government protest. as suthep thaugsuban greets his supporters, the addualation is apparent. >> he's my inspiration, he
dhaka with the second in a series of reports on the tannery industry, and the tef stating impact on the environment and the people who live here >> the top stories on al jazeera. thai place are allowing protesters to enter government buildings after clashing with them for days. the protesters wants to topple the government of yingluck shinawatra. >> a 24 hour curfew has been imposed in a nigerian city after fighters attacked the air force and base. dozens may be dead including 20...
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>> i think there are a i think the near term danger is the operating environment there carries a lot more risks. a chance for accident. miscalculation. because the chinese have basically announced a way in which it is uncertain how they will enforce or whether they can enforce it and that adds immediate risk. the think the longer term risk, are the chinese on a campaign to salami slice their way out to greater and greater control to the first island chain as bonnie mentioned and this is a step in that direction and i think this challenge has to be mitt head-on. >> vice president biden was in china and had a four-hour meeting and a lot of it is kept private what the conversation was like. has the administration responded in the right way? what does the united states have to go over the long term, given that china is playing a strategic long term gain? >> the united states' reaction to this i think initially was quite good. secretary of state kerry issued a very clear statement, and defense secretary hagel also issued a clear statement that we would not recognize this new zone. that we
>> i think there are a i think the near term danger is the operating environment there carries a lot more risks. a chance for accident. miscalculation. because the chinese have basically announced a way in which it is uncertain how they will enforce or whether they can enforce it and that adds immediate risk. the think the longer term risk, are the chinese on a campaign to salami slice their way out to greater and greater control to the first island chain as bonnie mentioned and this is a...
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phenomenal environment that they're causing earthquakes. >> and someone might have to go through that city, that stadium. >> every team will have to go through. they have the number one team. >> forget about it. shut that down. michael yves, thank you. and coming up here on al jazeera america. the troubled government healthcare site has given the obama administration lots of bad press. now the president is focusing on the rest of the affordable care act. we have the latest from the white house. >>> also amazing the man who spent three days trapped i in a sunken ship 100 feet below the ocean next. tÑ >> we have breaking. the pentagon has temporarily stopped using a route to send cargo into afghanistan. officials saying there are other routes to more cargo into and out of afghanistan. >>> detroit is bankrupt. a judge cleared the way today for what is now the largest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history. the city is $18 billion in debt. it could mean severe cuts for retired city workers who relied on pensions. >>> french scientists have thrown a new twist in the yasser arafat story. for
phenomenal environment that they're causing earthquakes. >> and someone might have to go through that city, that stadium. >> every team will have to go through. they have the number one team. >> forget about it. shut that down. michael yves, thank you. and coming up here on al jazeera america. the troubled government healthcare site has given the obama administration lots of bad press. now the president is focusing on the rest of the affordable care act. we have the latest...
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what is going on in this high-stakes highly restless claims processing environment? collis employee focused on the development of issues than what is working and what's not working? also, much here but the folks at best edition of the out sub inspector general to look at specific complicated claims on an annual basis within the regional office. reviews of va oig reports as well as recent veteran testimonials are alarming. in the past four years at least 19 regional offices have been inspected by the oig on more than half the decrease in a claims processing accuracy with respect to commit brain injuries. the reports indicate the oig visit to the 10 regional office evidenced more errors than the initial visit. with respect to temporary 100% disabled claims, while improvements have been made on half of the offices are in fact it still could not process 50% of these claims correctly on their second inspection. there's still no other word for this but i'm except the bull feared at this time, i would like to welcome our witnesses. we will have three panels here today. curr
what is going on in this high-stakes highly restless claims processing environment? collis employee focused on the development of issues than what is working and what's not working? also, much here but the folks at best edition of the out sub inspector general to look at specific complicated claims on an annual basis within the regional office. reviews of va oig reports as well as recent veteran testimonials are alarming. in the past four years at least 19 regional offices have been inspected...
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british coast around one hundred thousand homes have been left without electricity in scotland and environment agency spokesman says that six thousand properties in england and wales are at risk of being flooded. up next here and internationally. we often see the middle east as a place of constant turmoil and revolution but people in thailand seem to be very fired up as well masses of protesters are force a government ministries to shut down by storming them with human waves one such ministry is the thai equivalent of the american f.b.i. which has been accused of killing around ninety people in a crackdown on those who support ousted prime minister taksin shinawatra who is the brother of the current leader while people are crying out for democracy with accusations of violence against protesters so where is barack obama john kerry the mainstream media i mean whatever some group of rebels protestors are i mean freedom fighters rise up for democracy are we supposed to arm them like in syria and or bomb their country back into the stone age like in libya serbia iraq some protests explode across th
british coast around one hundred thousand homes have been left without electricity in scotland and environment agency spokesman says that six thousand properties in england and wales are at risk of being flooded. up next here and internationally. we often see the middle east as a place of constant turmoil and revolution but people in thailand seem to be very fired up as well masses of protesters are force a government ministries to shut down by storming them with human waves one such ministry...
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what is going on in this high-stakes highly specialized claims process environment? how has employee training focused on the development of these issues and what is working and what is not working? also they want to hear about the focus investigations of the das office of inspector general who looked at specific complicatcomplicat ed claims on an annual basis within the regional office, previews fda reports as well as the recent testimony are alarming. in the past four years at least 19 regional offices have been inspected by the oig. of those more than half saw a decrease in the claims processing accuracy with respect to traumatic brain injuries. this means the reports indicate that the a's oig second visit to the regional office evidence more errors than the initial visit did. with respect to temporary 100% disabled claims while improvements have been made on behalf of the offices inspected still could not process 50% of these claims correctly on their second inspectioinspectio inspection. there are still no other word for this is unacceptable. at this time i would
what is going on in this high-stakes highly specialized claims process environment? how has employee training focused on the development of these issues and what is working and what is not working? also they want to hear about the focus investigations of the das office of inspector general who looked at specific complicatcomplicat ed claims on an annual basis within the regional office, previews fda reports as well as the recent testimony are alarming. in the past four years at least 19...
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they are created by the various political social economic environments. in other words, the lone wolf terrorist do not inherit from other states. they are a part of our society and subjects of the political and economic ideology and religious environments. in other words, many of them share values through the technology through the website and so forth. some operate on one basis of a single attack and some operate on multiple attacks. there were a number of studies that were developed over the years that we are trying to follow on a daily basis and i think that it requires a great deal of interest in terms of radicalization and international society tries to understand what can be done to deal with it. so ultimately the discussion would provide i think the initial context for the discussion and the first speaker as i mentioned is spike bowman who has a very rich background in the government and in the academic community and taking one course now sco w. and one for the interns he is a student in the class so to be paired with a class tomorrow. i think of s
they are created by the various political social economic environments. in other words, the lone wolf terrorist do not inherit from other states. they are a part of our society and subjects of the political and economic ideology and religious environments. in other words, many of them share values through the technology through the website and so forth. some operate on one basis of a single attack and some operate on multiple attacks. there were a number of studies that were developed over the...
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rest of the world also that the british business of very familiar was china's trade and investment environment so the. really it is really the economic pie that really brings those countries closer was a big driver. more news with me in just a huff and i and the team coming up after the break has the latest updates from the world of sports and that's one of the international meanwhile for you in britain it's all show going underground with host action protests. you know wired magazine this week feature of the absurd creature of the week tongue eating i suppose. this parasitic i suppose is the tongue of the rose snapper fish and replaces it with its own body providing the fish with a fully functioning tongue i know what you're thinking you're thinking that sounds a lot like jamie diamond and in a way you're right jamie who is normally seen nasty in the large intestine of the chairman of the federal reserve bank of course and his fellow financial parasites ever placed the organs of capital allocation and price discovery with their own slow the report parasitic throw. welcome to the r t sports sh
rest of the world also that the british business of very familiar was china's trade and investment environment so the. really it is really the economic pie that really brings those countries closer was a big driver. more news with me in just a huff and i and the team coming up after the break has the latest updates from the world of sports and that's one of the international meanwhile for you in britain it's all show going underground with host action protests. you know wired magazine this week...
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last time we had the same hostile environment. it was towards the series where we played really good cricket. and that hostility changes. everyone was respectful, and in that last game we didn't do ourselves justice, and they got on top. >> reporter: coming back from 1-0 down is not easy. they were inspired to a 3-1 series win. fast forward to 2005, they won a classic series 2-1 having lost the first test. four years later, victory in the oval in a must-win game to regain the ashes, and last year alastair cook led his team from the come-from-behind win against australia. the win in brisbane was the first in nine tests and was the largest victories in terms of run ever record: but they're not expecting to see them fall so quickly this time around. >> we'll take attacks and take the test map. i think there will be enough in the wicket early, and i think reverse swings will be throughout the test match. >> reporter: they may enjoy this pitch rather more than brisbane. al jazeera america. >> reporter: for more sports go to our website
last time we had the same hostile environment. it was towards the series where we played really good cricket. and that hostility changes. everyone was respectful, and in that last game we didn't do ourselves justice, and they got on top. >> reporter: coming back from 1-0 down is not easy. they were inspired to a 3-1 series win. fast forward to 2005, they won a classic series 2-1 having lost the first test. four years later, victory in the oval in a must-win game to regain the ashes, and...
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friends of the youth who believes the profit isn't worth the risk of causing europe or damage to the environment extracting shell gas isn't cheap and one of the arguments that the government was putting forward for shell gas was that it was going to bring down our energy bills but your energy analysts and even now the secretary of state has said himself that this won't bring down energy bills because we are in a european market so we don't think it's going to affect fuel poverty we don't think it's going to have a huge economic benefit or certainly get media coverage we're getting more local people in the area becoming aware of the risks of fracking through these local protests so we think it's all i think it's all helping to build a movement against fracking because people here are saying they don't want to take a risk so we need the local councils to listen and we also need our members of parliament to listen and make sure that the government is hearing that this isn't popular don't want it in the u.k. and it's unnecessary and fracking is also causing a stir across the atlantic the u.s. state
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involved no not even a little concerned about the environment that got kids to bring it they got called to run they got jobs to do they want cheap fuel this is one of the lawyers being both here and in romania that you know. maybe it will poison your children but it's going to give it to the people in neighboring plots of land don't pay the ones that have to suffer the consequences the huge increase rates of cancer of all sorts who are spiritual problems thousands of families are being forced to move out of their areas and one of the reasons that we're not hearing more about the specific stories of. this is that in order to get any kind of compensation from these fucking companies they have to settle out of court because they can't begin to fight the legal battles that sharon can afford. cover stories get a lot of hits home from tiffany blake and a caravan cruise is a decade long spending spree by dozens of russian diplomats and america's old they could now find themselves in trouble being blamed for the fraud in the u.s. medicare system to fund their lavish lifestyles read more about t
involved no not even a little concerned about the environment that got kids to bring it they got called to run they got jobs to do they want cheap fuel this is one of the lawyers being both here and in romania that you know. maybe it will poison your children but it's going to give it to the people in neighboring plots of land don't pay the ones that have to suffer the consequences the huge increase rates of cancer of all sorts who are spiritual problems thousands of families are being forced...
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is it possible that iran's perception of its environment has changed to the point they have decided they might not need nuclear weapons anymore? >> it is possible. the question remains how much leeway do they have in having a peaceful nuclear program? how strict do we want to be to make sure that under no circumstances, ever, can they cheat. is that even when the inspections and everything else was much more lax, their attempts to cheat in secrecy failed. it is not simple. we do have opportunities to say hey, you are violating these arrangements. the spirit.g beyond and a return to an arrangement, including threats and sanctions. the iranians are not suicidal. the whole notion that they are ready to commit suicide. the moment they get an alleged bomb. this creates a mental attitude that is self-destructive and precludes any possibility of a reasonable accommodation. that ultimately, the only way you get the sure, foolproof thing is when you have a change in the character of the iranian regime. part of this whole process is to initiate or enhance what has already begun. we saw that with t
is it possible that iran's perception of its environment has changed to the point they have decided they might not need nuclear weapons anymore? >> it is possible. the question remains how much leeway do they have in having a peaceful nuclear program? how strict do we want to be to make sure that under no circumstances, ever, can they cheat. is that even when the inspections and everything else was much more lax, their attempts to cheat in secrecy failed. it is not simple. we do have...
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and was in areas where there are high threat environments to their soldier. all the things you want an ally to tell us to do. we spent three weeks trying to explain we didn't listen to french or spanish phone calls. it's been our problem. i met with a group from the european union yesterday, there is a bipartisan group going to brussels two weeks, i think, i'm leading a delegation to have the discussions bhap we don't want to have happen is for them to use it as an excuse for excluding american companies to operate in europe. you know, there would be no reason to do that. candidly. , and again, these are not companies run, owned, operated or don't plug-in to them as you might see in the press for our american it companies. it just doesn't happen. we have lays, protections, oversight. i told my european allies, do you realize we send our intelligence services to a corp., a foreign intelligence surveillance court before they can go and listen to a foreigner . another service in the world that send their service to a third party doter see if they can listen to t
and was in areas where there are high threat environments to their soldier. all the things you want an ally to tell us to do. we spent three weeks trying to explain we didn't listen to french or spanish phone calls. it's been our problem. i met with a group from the european union yesterday, there is a bipartisan group going to brussels two weeks, i think, i'm leading a delegation to have the discussions bhap we don't want to have happen is for them to use it as an excuse for excluding american...
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determination, and suddenly their economy is booming and trade is taking place because they have created an environment in which israel is confident about its security and a lot of the old barriers to commerce and educational exchange and all that has begun to break down, that's something that the young people of gaza are going to want. and the pressure that will be placed for the residents of gaza to experience that same future is something that is going to be i think overwhelmingly appealing. but that is probably going to but that is probably going to take place during the course of some sort of transition period. and the security requirements that israel requires will have to be met. and i think that is able -- that we can accomplish that, but ultimately it's going to be something that requires everybody to stretch out of their comfort zones. and the one thing i will say to the people of israel is that you can be assured whoever is in the office i currently occupy,
determination, and suddenly their economy is booming and trade is taking place because they have created an environment in which israel is confident about its security and a lot of the old barriers to commerce and educational exchange and all that has begun to break down, that's something that the young people of gaza are going to want. and the pressure that will be placed for the residents of gaza to experience that same future is something that is going to be i think overwhelmingly appealing....
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if you cite to the political environment as your justification? congress isn't doing what i want. i may suffer political damage so i'm going to do it anyway. i think in your testimony you did make some good points. i will give you that. you didn't cite the justification for delaying the mandate. he was asked about a press conference and he said in the normal political environment i would call the speaker and say this doesn't go to the essence of the law and we would've delay for a year but the but there wasn't a political environment on quote unquote obamacare. i think that is totally outlandish of the explanation and even more because congress by the time he made that statement had already passed the bill to delay the employer mandate precisely for the reason the president suggested. let me ask another question because professor turley, i appreciate her testimony and you cite above examples of the founding fathers. mr. lazarus you made the point that it doesn't mean that the rest of these guys say. original founding fathers understood, but you di
if you cite to the political environment as your justification? congress isn't doing what i want. i may suffer political damage so i'm going to do it anyway. i think in your testimony you did make some good points. i will give you that. you didn't cite the justification for delaying the mandate. he was asked about a press conference and he said in the normal political environment i would call the speaker and say this doesn't go to the essence of the law and we would've delay for a year but the...
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actually got in trouble. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new baru. 'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the etting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash card from capital o
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which was before an understandable mss and the treaty was completely different in an international environment in five countries have decided that they have the right to have this weapon and others do not and in that time, they were able so that we were able to deliver and to guarantee that this will be suspected. now it is completely different and we have this which is obtained and do you think that it is still possible with any country to having to deny that right and the weapon now, sense only by force it does not work. and the legitimate race. it is nonexistent. >> well, first of all, i would make a couple of points. i think it -- i think that most people agree. i've certainly think that russia and the united states agreed that a world where more countries have nuclear weapons is a more dangerous world. and i would argue that the proliferation of nuclear weapons makes it a more dangerous world and more likely that you will see these nuclear weapons years and that we are a world in which, we are bad actors that can talk about the nuclear material that is not adequately safeguarded. in per t
which was before an understandable mss and the treaty was completely different in an international environment in five countries have decided that they have the right to have this weapon and others do not and in that time, they were able so that we were able to deliver and to guarantee that this will be suspected. now it is completely different and we have this which is obtained and do you think that it is still possible with any country to having to deny that right and the weapon now, sense...
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army, the environs of the united states military academy in west point in 2011. and if you go through my paper, i make some arguments about the logical implications of gates' vision. >> so, gordon, i would agree with the fact that the word "shape," shape the international environment means all things to all people. so for me, the most important elements are deterring adversaries from mischief or aggression, reassuring arter ins and allies of our -- partners and allies of our commitment to them, and, you know, working with allies and partners to build their capacity to contribute to regional and international security. you know, i agree with a lot of phil's comments about readiness for what. we can't predict specifics, but i think the mission manies of the u.s -- missions of the u.s. military have been fairly consistent there being able to deter and defeat aggression against our allies, crisis response, counterterrorism ask so forth on down the list. that's just a sampling, not the full list. to mitzi's point about, you know, again, i agree with the importance of
army, the environs of the united states military academy in west point in 2011. and if you go through my paper, i make some arguments about the logical implications of gates' vision. >> so, gordon, i would agree with the fact that the word "shape," shape the international environment means all things to all people. so for me, the most important elements are deterring adversaries from mischief or aggression, reassuring arter ins and allies of our -- partners and allies of our...
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medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >> stahl: in the mail this week: comments on charlie rose's look inside retail giant amazon with its founder, jeff bezos. "that was the most one-sided puff piece you have ever broadcast." "how could you produce what can only be described as an infomercial for amazon on the eve of cyber-monday?" and then there was this on amazon's unveiling of its plan for drone deliveries: "someone should have asked amazon what having thousands of small drones flying the sky will do to birds and planes." we also heard from jeff bezos, who tells us that, since last sunday, he's had several offers from serious aerospace companies to help develop his drones. i'm lesley stahl. we'll be back next
medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >> stahl: in the mail this week: comments on charlie rose's...
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we're in a political environment. we're in an environment when that normal change that occurs every year becomes a big political thing. and we have now the affordable health care act. we have the exchanges all across america, some working well, some not so well. gives people an opportunity for the first time ever to actually be able to shop for insurance. hadn't been able to do that before. if you are working in a company, the employer did the shopping for you. now, a lot of that's going to continue on. but if you're in a small company or ininsured, you can shop for insurance, compare prices and quality and coverages and who's providing the doctor and the hospital. never before was that available. >> host: last question on the subject, and folks are waiting to talk to you as well, but there's been a lot of questions on whether democrats can run on the affordable care act in 2014. republicans say they want to target your district next year. can you run on the affordable care act, and will you? >> guest: i have been a s
we're in a political environment. we're in an environment when that normal change that occurs every year becomes a big political thing. and we have now the affordable health care act. we have the exchanges all across america, some working well, some not so well. gives people an opportunity for the first time ever to actually be able to shop for insurance. hadn't been able to do that before. if you are working in a company, the employer did the shopping for you. now, a lot of that's going to...
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we need to have a very positive environment. where to position where the united states should actually be leading a global recovery instead of living along every quarter and two percent growth. if you look at the trend of it is really 1.5 to two points below what we had. host: governor engler is here to take your questions and comments. on twitter -- guest: we do lobby the tea party, we lobby democrats and republicans. that is exactly what we did going all the way back to 2011 when this all surfaced. at the time, look, you will have to do a budget deal, and there is going to have to be revenue on the table, and spending reductions in a multiple of revenues. we had everybody unhappy at that time because we had one group that that i do not want to cut a dime, i want to spend a lot more dimes, and the other side said we do not want a dime to be spent until we cut a bunch. process.essy the country is probably pretty at all off you look the survey data, it is 50-50. everything, there are all kinds of positions that people spell out.
we need to have a very positive environment. where to position where the united states should actually be leading a global recovery instead of living along every quarter and two percent growth. if you look at the trend of it is really 1.5 to two points below what we had. host: governor engler is here to take your questions and comments. on twitter -- guest: we do lobby the tea party, we lobby democrats and republicans. that is exactly what we did going all the way back to 2011 when this all...
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and from that demanding combat environment this kandahar, we transitioned two years ago to operation attention to train -- to the training mission devoted to supporting nato's main strategic objective, that of preparing the afghan national security forces to take responsibility for afghanistan's security by themselves. since 2011 canada has been the second largest contributor to the nato training mission after the united states. and and as kathleen said, roughly 950 of our troops focused on giving the afghans the tools they need not only to fight the taliban and affiliates, but also to train their own forces in this effect. indeed, afghan forces are now not only planning and leading most security operations across the nation, but 90% of all military training in afghanistan is now being conducted by the afghans themselves. that's a strategic and operational success, one that will pay dividends over the long term by helping insure that afghan forces can sustain their progress and ultimately help prevent afghanistan from ever again becoming a safe haven for terrorists. terrorists that w
and from that demanding combat environment this kandahar, we transitioned two years ago to operation attention to train -- to the training mission devoted to supporting nato's main strategic objective, that of preparing the afghan national security forces to take responsibility for afghanistan's security by themselves. since 2011 canada has been the second largest contributor to the nato training mission after the united states. and and as kathleen said, roughly 950 of our troops focused on...
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aid agencies are working in some of the most difficult environments in somalia. but one thing that aid agencies can do together is to have a collective strategy to negotiate collectively to get an union formed access to al-shabaab her tores to deliver assistance. >> thank you. speaking to us from mogadishu. >>> venezuela's president said this he will force businesses to cut prices. he had 49% of the votes. the coalition will be a test of the government. this is the reaction of president madu ro against his opponent. >> we have doubts of people of venezuela have told the world that the revolution continues. >> the results, according to the national electoral council is thaisthat this is a divided cou. do we want a divide venezuela? no, we want an united venezuela. >> singapore has set up an inquiry to investigate the city's worse riots in years. 27 people were arrested after two police vehicles were set on fire. charles stratford reports. >> reporter: a police car under attack on the streets of singapore. the crowd eventually overturned the vehicle. others they se
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it's about as providing a security environment that allows that guinness and to build itself in an independent self secured afghanistan is absolutely in the national security interest of the united states of america. we forget that it's where the planning, financing and recruiting and training happened for 9/11. i will guarantee you they are licking their chops thinking making get back into those eastern provinces. we just can't let that happen and i don't know if you are familiar with the status of forces agreement that would give some function of the protection of our soldiers to operate there and how we would operate them and these are good international agreements. karzai is playing a game and i think he is figuring we want to the deal more than he wants the deal or he thinks we have to have a deal and i hope we don't play this game of chicken and turn away and walk away and i don't think that is where the mindset is. this deal is really important and by the way it sends a message both to our adversaries and their allies in the region that we are not just going to pac up and go home. that
it's about as providing a security environment that allows that guinness and to build itself in an independent self secured afghanistan is absolutely in the national security interest of the united states of america. we forget that it's where the planning, financing and recruiting and training happened for 9/11. i will guarantee you they are licking their chops thinking making get back into those eastern provinces. we just can't let that happen and i don't know if you are familiar with the...
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the one thing they can fall back on, 43% of all americans with a bachelors degree live in an urban environment. a lot of corporations are choosing to do this. archer daniels is one. yahoo! has decided to do this, even united continental. >> let's take the flip side of the argument. we're certainly not anti-capitalism here of course. we understand that people want to increase their profit margin. however, when you can't do -- you tell me, you're the expert on this, you can't totally just dismiss the quote/unquote older workforce. >> no. >> because then you need experienced workers around, correct? >> this is going to be different for different corporations. they're going to have to look at the pluses and the minuses of this. it's not going to happen overnight. it's going to happen over a very large period of time. attrition is natural. they're not unhappy about the fact their workforce is going to be declining in age. >> if you're an older worker willing to make the trek into the city, do you have a better chance of keeping your job? >> yes, you do, absolutely. >> all right, got to make adj t a
the one thing they can fall back on, 43% of all americans with a bachelors degree live in an urban environment. a lot of corporations are choosing to do this. archer daniels is one. yahoo! has decided to do this, even united continental. >> let's take the flip side of the argument. we're certainly not anti-capitalism here of course. we understand that people want to increase their profit margin. however, when you can't do -- you tell me, you're the expert on this, you can't totally just...
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solomon makgale said monday officers would "make sure people are able to grieve in a safe environment." makgale said south african police, diplomats and intelligence services had been in touch protect visiting heads of state, including u.s. more than 80,000 mourners are expected to attend the memorial tuesday for the anti-apartheid hero at a stadium in the soweto township where mandela made his last public appearance at the closing ceremony of the 2010 soccer world cup. officials say they'll block access if too many people come to the stadium. overflow sites are planned. >> president obama and the first lady will be among the dozens of dignitaries honoring mandela tomorrow in south africa. a soccer stadium will serve as the backdrop for a national memorial service >> former presidents george w bush, bill clinton and jimmy carter also expected to attend. they will join tens of thousands of mourners at the johanessburg stadium. >> u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel has arrived in pakistan for meetings with prime minister nawaz sharif and other officials. pentagon spokesman carl woog say
solomon makgale said monday officers would "make sure people are able to grieve in a safe environment." makgale said south african police, diplomats and intelligence services had been in touch protect visiting heads of state, including u.s. more than 80,000 mourners are expected to attend the memorial tuesday for the anti-apartheid hero at a stadium in the soweto township where mandela made his last public appearance at the closing ceremony of the 2010 soccer world cup. officials say...
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wireline firelight -- environments that really connect us all. i would say that americans future is the wireline future. >> tonight on the communicators, on c-span2. >> i got upset with the they called itse my mental health the first few meetings i had. woman who is one of the press people. said, nobody ever covers my meetings, she said it is not a sexy issue. we toured the country, found out what was needed in terms of the mental, and past health systems act of 1980. it passed through congress one month before he involuntarily retired from the white house, and the incoming president never a bulleted. -- never and limited it. it was a difficult time. >> first lady roselyn carter, tonight on c-span radio, c-span and c-span three. >> remarks now from israeli foreign minister avigdor lieberman. palestinianon the peace talks. he was iterative friday by washington post columnist david ignatius. this is about an hour. [applause] >> so, foreign minister is your firsts event back. this cannot have been the easiest year that you have spent. as the audienc
wireline firelight -- environments that really connect us all. i would say that americans future is the wireline future. >> tonight on the communicators, on c-span2. >> i got upset with the they called itse my mental health the first few meetings i had. woman who is one of the press people. said, nobody ever covers my meetings, she said it is not a sexy issue. we toured the country, found out what was needed in terms of the mental, and past health systems act of 1980. it passed...
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and more research is needed to establish the overall effect alternative energy companies have on the environment. press report a federal study found that wind farms in ten states killed 67 golden and bald eagles since 2008. one that you weigh the good with the bag. some disagree on what is important. >> so sad. the bald eagles are so precious. >>> still to come terrifying moments as a base jump goes horribly wrong and a man slams into the side of a cliff. what happens next? incredible. they say a diamond is forever and now that bling can be used to make sure the memories of your loved ones never fade away. first let's check in with brian kilmeade. it's friday. >> how is it going? nice to see you. good show. i have to tell you peter schwizer will be on the show. she is the new op ed ad. chris wallace celebrating 10 years fox news sunday. i have not missed one episode. he will quiz me. also we will talk about the science of men and women. we are wired differently. we will talk about the wires. new jersey mayor a war on christmas. he's going to do it for people on 22 stories without a rope this yea
and more research is needed to establish the overall effect alternative energy companies have on the environment. press report a federal study found that wind farms in ten states killed 67 golden and bald eagles since 2008. one that you weigh the good with the bag. some disagree on what is important. >> so sad. the bald eagles are so precious. >>> still to come terrifying moments as a base jump goes horribly wrong and a man slams into the side of a cliff. what happens next?...
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calledget some things combat pay, hostile environment pay, danger pay. it amounts to a few hundred dollars a month. when you are in a war zone, presumably getting shot at, you are getting paid more. but in terms of just being an infantryman, that that is your career field, that you are a sniper or mortar man or something -- you do not get paid anymore for being in that career field than someone who is basically a secretary or a medic or a lawyer or something. there is some small compensation, but a lot of people would point out the fact that it is not very dramatic, considering the different types of jobs that we are talking about in terms of combat and noncombat. host: another question from e- mail -- someonehat sounds like who has been in the military, to be honest. that is a really informed question and comment. it is hard to know precisely how much money be is being spent. the questioner refers to it as , security kind of thing. military service members move around as a matter of routine postop they move every three years or so. from one base to anot
calledget some things combat pay, hostile environment pay, danger pay. it amounts to a few hundred dollars a month. when you are in a war zone, presumably getting shot at, you are getting paid more. but in terms of just being an infantryman, that that is your career field, that you are a sniper or mortar man or something -- you do not get paid anymore for being in that career field than someone who is basically a secretary or a medic or a lawyer or something. there is some small compensation,...